The story of Shakuntala is found in the Mahabharata. It is in chapters 68 to 74 of Sambhava Parva. It is also there in Padma Purana.
Words like Parameshwara, Maheshwara, Vishveshwara, Upeshwara, and Ishwara are often mistakenly considered synonymous. However, each term highlights a unique aspect of the divine. Understanding these differences is crucial to grasp the full spectrum of the divine's nature. Imagine a chef who uses the terms boiling, simmering, poaching, and blanching interchangeably. Though they all involve cooking in water, each term refers to a specific technique that results in different textures and flavors.
ॐ ह्रीं हौं नमः शिवाय om hreem' haum' namah' shivaaya....
ॐ ह्रीं हौं नमः शिवाय
om hreem' haum' namah' shivaaya
What Is An Avatara And What Is Its Purpose?
This audio discourse which is part of Bhagavata series tells you about what is an avatara and why Bhagavan takes avataras.....
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Santana Gopala Stotram
अथ सन्तानगोपालस्तोत्रम् ॐ श्रीं ह्रीं क्लीं ग्लौम्। दे....
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